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Don’t cry over spilled trilogies

November 6, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Peter Celauro A&E Editor I almost cried today. I didn’t, mind you. Because my roommates were there, with “if the Bronco’s don’t cover the sweep I’m gonna crush a can on my forehead” looks on their faces, I managed to hold back the tears by squinting my eyes, stretching and faking a yawn like a lion. “Aaaaaah,” I said, trying to hide the quiver in my voice. “I’m one … [Read more...] about Don’t cry over spilled trilogies

Aiken’s debut CD measures his star power

November 6, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

The ‘American Idol’ runner up brings his talent from the stage to the studio. By Maya Minwary Assistant A&E Editor When Clay Aiken made his debut on “American Idol,” his powerful voice, contrasted by his nerdy look, amazed even the most critical judges and spectators.  Now, the 25-year-old student is ready with his first CD, “Measure of a Man,” to show the world why … [Read more...] about Aiken’s debut CD measures his star power

S how’s strength is strong voices

November 6, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

Cabrillo Music Theatre’s ‘Pimpernel’ brings new life to a reworked show. By Sarah Pye Living Editor Who is the Scarlet Pimpernel? That is the question that was on everyone’s mind Oct. 24 to Nov. 2, when an exciting new production of Broadway’s “The Scarlet Pimpernel” played the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza. The production, put on as the first in the season of Cabrillo … [Read more...] about S how’s strength is strong voices

Right up my alley

October 30, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

For those who flock to Men’s Bowling Night, there aren’t any visions of athletic grandeur – just plain old fun. By James Riswick News Editor Few things in life can match the rush of adrenaline that comes with the thrill of competition and heated rivalry. Or the flood of emotions that encompasses you after making a clutch play in a rousing victory as ruckus fans joyously … [Read more...] about Right up my alley

Anderson leaves a life of travel to teach

October 30, 2003 by Pepperdine Graphic

By Faren Visintin Staff Writer Whether he is teaching or enjoying free time, Pepperdine physical education professor Mike Anderson is almost always outside. From surfing and hiking to climbing and mountain biking, Anderson truly appreciates the beauty and excitement of life in the natural world.  There are few things, it seems, that he hasn’t experienced. Anderson doesn’t … [Read more...] about Anderson leaves a life of travel to teach

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